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TULSA DAILY WOKIiD, THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, mi I'liti' ulinl t.'v.rv M , Mi, I' il K ",n,,r.-,, BY TUB WORLD J'l'BUHlIINO CO. Vntrril.l In t It T'llM I ...t..ftlr fir iil.il i Mnf 'mKJIHI.Ii up AM'ii III in M . iii rl ATKiK " MhMllKftH or HIK At--'". IA1M. l'ltKl The AMoalXr.l PrM irlumvulr '"M""1 ... , , n lor rciiil.llr ullon ..' ll ilnpti h -'", ',,,,1!" It r not oth.rwi.. ermtllr.t In thl plr. and else lfrtl new putilUheri herein. 'mlHOftlfflON HAtBS. HT MAII.. IN AIVANOK. DAILY AN1 BUNIIAT. HAI1.T un"i n jer Hoi m r' fit tnetiilm I Mi month! Three month fin rkm month. . . n month n mnth 17 US 3 to 1 It UNIlAf ONI.T. One ' II W nm mnnth . """"iit cAhiiiHn iH'olvfsiliiii WWNB " frr ek ' 1'er month In nitvAt.ro I'er ymr, In tulvanee Ms .H t to nrvAititftffi in ti ia svwi anu IIKU KOIIK. liAII.Y ANI UWIAY. l'er week . ' I'er mlh. In eilvenoe rer ye.r in .lvnro ... t" " l-Hi.lTTSia t hi A'ri.i.rAllTlKN-f!. ' flai Biblical Quotation r'lirnnr 'it. These lhlngit I have spoken unto yoti that In me ye might liuvo jiuiirr. in the world yc ahall havo tribulation: but bti of rtl theer; 1 hava overcome the world. --.Johii Jivl. M. O Tliiiti, the ir tinxl fount of life and peftec, Who abedd'at Thy breathing quirt all around, In me rntntiitiiiil Unit jmln and conflict imp, Anil turn tu tnuslo every parting wound. --.(. marling. TIIH NHW CMUNIJI' COMPLIJI'H. Al lnnt the Harding cabinet has been glteti tlin country and It will bn Inlertistlrig to study thn reliction of publln opinion. Hcnntnr Harding line on two occasions staled thut tho tmlectlon of a cabinet Ian peraotml mnt trr. If thn t I trim, then tlia only Inillvlilual to bo pleased In Itn make-up wan the president elcot anil It nhoiilil tin a fair naannipllnn Unit having mado It up ho In pleased. If, on the other hiinil, It In not n prraonal tnnttcr na many IiihIM; If, In lact. It In na far from a pornonnl inntttir an n prwtliltmtfal nonil nntlon or nlocllon, both of which urn ilmitilcilly inippmonal nml nltoKnthur political unit im tlonnl; If thn oablnd Ih to dnnrn a cnutt party nml a ureal nation, primarily. Innteuil of a mora Inillvlilual or faction of (ilthcr. thnn thn pitlillo )iaa a proper cfinrnrn In lt piroiuia nml u jturt rlBht to oxprnaa antlnfai'tlon or ttlaMitlafiii' tion. Thn point Involved la not a moot point In our Jinlffmont. OoiioornlnR two of thn nabliitit iUetloiu, thai of Juilk'n HtiBliPM ami Mr. Datiirhorly. Tho Worlil hiia alrcaily oxpruiwod lUwlf iiulto fntnUly. Him. Hntly illil It pay lt reapecta to Mr. Hoover when tlint Kontleinnn wna flml HUBKttea na a pnattl blllty. 'It la IIh inlafortunii that even now, thoimh ho la wfely wllhln thn foltl. It cannot foruut Hint but ynaterday, npcaklriR In metaphor, when autocracy had America by the. throat nnd waa tletcrmlnwl to drau her Into Internatlonallam, It waa Herbert Hoover'a volco lhal Joined llwlf In tremulotia tonor to tho blatant dmnand of IVnodrow Wllaon that only ilomoerntH bo put on Kimrd In conrcia If tho nnllon wanted hUn to end tho war na ho had conduotod It. And It waa Hoover that acted un thn AVIIhou adjutant for weekft tlurlni; tho (,'rcnt atfUKKln for the noul of tho republic-. What wo nali! then of Horjiert Hoover wo re peat now. Wo confeaa a mighty dlalncllnatlon lo cheer when wo aeo a man of Hiioh record honored aa u "(jreat mind" of roptibllcunlam. I'or tho rest, thoao mentioned Ineluded, It tltU In tho inblnot Mr. HanllriB wanta, It nuKht to by tho cabinet ho ahould liave. If It meeta tho ox peolntiona of tho country, then tho oxpeetatlona of tho country have not been a lively na wo tind anticipated, If Mr. Johnaon and Ilia frlelula of tho fur went can forRlvo and forKot tho alnKlIni; out of Mr. Hoover for elevation to tho council table, certainly wo of tho aoiith who had Vromlacd much and hoped for much In tho wny of an cxpreNicd nutlonallam can afford to fornlvo and forROt' tho acetnlni; reproach put upon u. It baa been nald by thn poet of old, "(lod worka In n myatcrloua way Hit wonders to par form." Man lias every right to atrlve to oinututa deity. Wo may, thorufore, be permitted to hope that thut which wo cannot now umleratnnd will. In tho dawning of a new nnd Bteater day bo mado not only clear, but plcHBHiit aiuf accept, ablo na well, "Wiintn MViiir.ATit).v .los-niiis tiii: WILD." A reader of The World and n friend of Titian rltlne from Ktinaaa aeuda in a portion of Mr. W. I j. Cleorne'a article on Tuhu which niipeared recently in Hnrper'a Maipinlne. aaktnir that tho lmfolcnt impudence of the author b niK'niialnly puniahed. Wo appicoluto tho loyalty of our correspon dent, but wo hardly think tho matter dewrve o serious attention. Mr. floors, If wo romom bor correctly, la an Hnailahman vlalllnu the In torlor of Amctlrti for tho (lift time. That belns Irue, ho of courmi wrltea. All V'.MKlialinien feel called on to write thulc Impreealona of a land they vital fur t' f Irwt tlmo; the mora auper flHal their vlalt, the moro doRniailc their writing. .Mr. Oeoriro onmplnlna that In Tulaa "ilvllua Hon Joatlea thn wild." And h apaclflea: "Hut hundred yarda away rrom the bin bank, the modern hotel with Itn luxtirlouH lounge .md Ita 1'renclt roataumnt, naxt door to the railway ata tlon, lies ti Rroou field whereat niht the loruata tdnK in IhniimndH." Wo Tulaana, "rather dry land that a no mare tlciiro of speech!) tall yankoea, or the new tyro of American, dark and rather heavy," know all about that "croon field" which adjoins the Frisco 6tatlon pround. Only wo call it a park. It'll area la ono. fourth that of a city block, and Jt la carpeted with bermitda Braiw. It In neither Evmo preaorve wuch na tho nobility maintalna In th wllda of Yorkshire, nor yet a "ranch" audi aa exists In Australia! nut tho locusta do slnK there and ti.rr. ;U tor wo raiao locusta of that breed ! t - f'.ilthwoat' Nit (uly b i th' -. "Ii K tliere In that ynen field,' lnit they inuj he heard eltanllnn their litany of peace fioni the treM In avory dooryaril throunhotit U19 lty, anmvfired, nrton, too. by the iropner crii.kota who, on thla ramred ednn f rlvlllaation, ara not d"trred trom up. IhnititlnB their noaea from afnld the kmuoi utota and JnlnlnK thalr voleaa in the chonm of the fimnll wild life that yet rmnln, and that nlKhtty, ililrlnx tha open aaivaon, iwtothea tho tired tiarvoa of rani people, with a aarenndn. "All look hard," aay our ctlllo; "all live on oil. hav a VHftia feellriK that In Oklahoma Mia limitation of morale and of law are the limitation!! iwt by thi police, anil necaelonnlly by lynch law. Here la the n"w edition of Hrandy OHloh." An Ifintafiee or flna wrltlne, reBanllei ol facta It la ao eaay for writing men to any thlnira if they can bring themaelvea to utterly dlfireranl the ronaeipieMf of what they tty! Now we do nd think that all Tiilwna lioV hard. Wa confcea the averaici partiality for our own. and to n. Jimtlflable pride In pur com munity; ilUwauntlnK to that nutent what we are about to xhjt, wa still Inalat that there In a bit moro than Hie avernno per eent of Tulwrta who urn perfectly i.ajiy to look at and who fill the eye eomfiloioly iliirlnc the moment It Ih en weil, Aa for "llvlni? on olt" -we hne heard It aald that there are thoee who do take It for their atotnaeh'ii aakn. lint not all do. And heal (tea. there ate various kinds of oil, If not produced In Tulsa, at least used In Tulaa. retrolntim, If we must alvn our erltlo wine Information, N merely used for internal combustion nnKltiea and external lubrlentlon to overcome friction, such ax la mtiind by steel cntnlnc In contapt with aleel, credltora, bonknra. etc. Ijlkewiae. the frtr.tlon roused by national prohibition cnmltiK in conlart with a violent appetite but In this hitter rase only for tho purport of purchasing; the necnaaary lubricant. If Mr. (leoritn had temalned In Titian thirty days Inateod of thirty hours, he could have nr. (iilred Home useful Information, He could have dliM)vnreiI that so for from Tulni's morals and law being limited in merit pollen tennlrementa, that 11 mtifli smaller pereontnKo of Tulaa'a impti. liitiou oneountera tho law during a Klven twelve iniintliH than of ondou or New York, that It reiiulren a smaller proportlormto number of "liulla" to maintain better order and afford better protection In Tillao, than In either of thn vllliiKa last mentioned. We say he could have discovered these facta, but of course, do not promlito that he would. Hud ho HOUKht Information In tho phioes whero Information lurks and In to bo had for the asking, ho could havo aitcerlnlned nnother etnrtllntf fad, tn-wlt: Tliat nllhotiKh to his tender mind Tulsa seemo to bn a plnon whero ulvillMttlon Jostles thn wild, ono muxt travel much farther from the environs of Tulsa to Hccuro huutliur or flshlnc or an nutlnR timid prlnuivnl nature, than from tho environs of Now Yorlt city or oven London. The older townM havo tut beat to n frarzlo whon It conies to higher forms of civilization. Wo ran boast no Ktin men nor murder Bancs. Wo havo neither lords nor hidden. Hut we aro ambitious, wo nrn iiulrk to lenrn and wo urn prorossInR Hventually, wit lmvn llttlo doubt, wo may turn out thn Kunrd to welcome sonio doKonomlo son of a senile nnd altogether nse loiw linn of HiibIIhIi nobility. I'ntll then, wn must merely covet, not receive, (he (rood opinion of thn occasional KitRllsh writing man. WIMi IIAVHTO (5.VIVH 'I'll I '..M YOUNUI'.lt. If llourbonlsin In Oklahoma Is to receive tho official condemnation nt tho hnnds of a demo emtio orBatilr-atlon It ilwmrves and that It must rncelvo before tho demncratlu party can nKalu hope for popular success, they must ittart catch ItiK tho democrats j-ouiiRcr than has been tho rule. Tho ymmu demncratH of tho sluto held their convention In Mutikiwe and somo prem nitenta anticipated that a Bood many things were boIob to bn donn to tho old democnits, meaning the Mitte-houwi machine crowd. Home thero aro who rnfer to tliom as "Ylppers," which. It Is generally umlerstood, Ih rtoHtoucse for Brafter. Hut, lifter the smoke of bnttlo had blown oft tho field, certain footprints, slfms and tokens miKB"t unmietuUably that the "Ylppeta" had not only been there, but were mipportcil by large tesorvos of stntuhouio attaches and ad 1 Hirers, the whole commanded by Kentlemen of utt age In polltlea too far advanced to bn classi fied an "young;." If wo aro any Judge of what tiansplred at the Muskogee moctlnir. tho Ylppers and (dil demo crats proKrnmmcd the affair front beRlnnltiK to end, Including the reeailiitton endirw;iif tho etato ndmlnbitrntion. Hvcntually tho younu democrats may establish an orKanlmllon lapable of pxpresslng thn en Tim I'utiiiv. (Oopyrlnht. 1321. by lMtrar A. Ouent.) In spile of tho burdens that fill up thn day, In aplto of tho earn and thn sorrow, Life holds but the lure of a router way And bids tin to live for tomorrow. Thero la atwayn the promise of gladneati to be, And the spring when the bloaaomi shall come to tho tree. In epito nt thn trials nnd fear and despair, In spite of thn storm anil the rain. Thn future holds many day Hint itt fair Anil many a Joy wo shall Rain; Beyond the uray cloudi which at times hover low, There are sunnhlno and beauty which we shall know. nil, the road may be long anil the itonl far awny And unfits thn Htrugglo mny seem, Hui in spite of tho gloom nml thu fear of the day. Still clinic to (he glorious dream Still cling to the faith nnd go swinging along, Some tomorrow shall bring you to laughter and rong. Alwayti the future is tinted with rose And tho blossoms' return to tho treo; 80 shall Joy bring all our caro to a close, Vor many glad days thero shall be; We shall puss through the winter of sorrow iiu.l strife To Mi' I.Mi..u coring!, me aid summer of : fc 'm.iit ,. tin, iiki, of tho Juvrnlln tiMnitit of tb isirty. but f' succeed In that thy must lower the ago limit drantlcully and enforce the rule rigidly. A PMoago manufacturer complains that omn am refusing to buy e.penifle, mvn. That would lm delightful If It were only true. If Mr. llrdlng la loottlng for a bluffer, Mr. Dawes of Chicago la entitled to hts earnest nnd careful conalderatlon. In the .rapnnem artnjr It ia stirh a helnmis tiffenafi to murder an American officer that they give the culpilt a vacation of several weeks. Oklahoma Oitlbumts Mr Oil. I.nrton. I'he MrAlester News. Capital ejtplslna tjmt It waa I ml unit Dale who photographed III to pography of Hugo laat week. Arkanaaa probably feels that the part ahe played In the passing of Henry Starr ontlllMi her to a higher rating l'eaih bttiltt seem about am anxious to put on prlng MiiltM aa the pretty girls. This may ex plain why 11 pretty girl la cat lad a "peach." The old J Jura' club held Ita annual meeting on Wotttilrigton'M birthday. There waa tha usual corneal for tha high acore. The lilg anowetorm may have disrupted the tde Industry In New York, but we do not under- atand that it had any offect on thn pie counter In Washington. Aa we understand the position of National rommttteeman ltowmau. any Oklahoma nemo iriitlc candidate Vho sling mud on ono another will Iki ehatged the price of the campaign. The O.'MJfu County Newtt thinks thn trouble with the hounliig problem la that the pinpln are no busy building gurugee they have no tlmo for building hutmia. Ono thing which hampers the drive for funds In this country for ttio ittarvmg cnuureu or Hurope, Is thn nowa coming from over there of thn oxtrnvtiRunt use of wine ift faahlonnblc parties for bathing plgi. During the war manufacturers got so used to iiilHttltutlnu stllsilltutes that they don't seem able to get luck to making snap again. And they ttlll charge almost as much for thn water cur ill lot substitute as they domutided when war wan raging. Develonmonts soem to Indicate that (Inventor Robertson had a hunrli tho political landslide aas coming. He appears to have had tho fore sight to file friendly ti'publlrati candidates for the loglslature In counties where the democratic atmosphere was loaded with mustard gas. Barometer of Public Opinion The I'rlir of Oil. Editor World. Your article, "Low Trices on Crudn Only Temporary," taken from H. L Dohorty bulletin, reminds tho writer of argu ments used by Pacifists during tho world-war lust about an logical. lluyoml iiuestlon, "thn hub of tho cut." Is the enormous Importations of Mexican crude, duty tree, unjl not over production. We aro all advised to cut down production, etc.. but we hear nothing about cutting down Mexican production, and from nil our iwurres of Information, wo gather that all eastern re fineries, nnd storage uro full of Mexican crude. to the displacement of our production. Think of It; from lG,00l),t)00 to 20,000,000 barrels per month pouring In, nnd wo sitting tight waiting for demand to catch up with production. I'eopln handing out that advice must bo laughing In their sleevo at our abject surrendor. "Nero fiddled whllo ltomn burned." Itcspcctfully, T. O. MOTT. Independence. Kan , Feb. 19. Doctor Hrjan Defended. Kdltor World: I h.ivu read with Intercut your editorial on "Doctor llrynn Vrescrlbes" and think you do yourself hurt In taking thn posi tion you do. Mr. llryan has ever upheld the doctrlne,,hat tho majority should rule. He has never ndvoeated this at the expenso of the safe guards of the constitution. Abraham Lincoln ad vocated thin tiimo doctrluo and upon It Is bulldcd :ho republican party. Then when cotton was king thn government was operuted for the benefit of those who controlled the cotton Industry. After the war Iron becatnn king nnd tho gov eminent for a long flerlod of tlmo functioned for those who controlled that Industry until many great combinations of capital In restraint of legitimate trade were bulldcd. Mr. llrynn for many years. In honotablo combat, led the fight against thoso combinations. He Is yet In that same fight, ruder tho Wilson ndmlulMiratlon that fight was fairly carried out In tho first four yn.UK but during tho war the government was surrendered to the very Intercuts Mr. llryan had fnuglit and the party tint tunc distinctly the llourbon party again. What indunry now Is operated on the theory that the price of commodity-Is lcgulateil by the law of supply and demand if an thing clso regulates tho price somebody lit cheating. You charge .Mr. llryan with being a demagog for doing the same thing and advocating the same things that Abraham Lincoln did and ad vocated. When the price of oil can b raised nnd lowered at will somebody has a cinch on the bilMlnesa and honest Industry in that line Is being lil-lackcd. Tho farmers nrn Doing neiu up and the consumers of their commodities are lining shaken down. Do you comprehend this condition? If no why your charge ugalnst Ilnctiir lli'vnn. Mr. llryun in all these years of public life never complained against tho man with his many million In business who was willing to compete in his line on a fair basis with tl.oiw li his Hue. He has waged a fight again m tho man who by reason of his greater capital sought to curb bv unreasonable rules ol inuio ami ins criminating freight rates his competitor of lea sor capital. Where thin man sought to hide behind the constitution Mr. llryan has recom mended ametulmenta to tho comnttuilon. The constitution yet belongs to the people and they can amend It by the rules thereof when they see tit and they havo several times seen fit to do so and will do so many times yet. rue repuo llcail party has long since deserted the doctrtm of Llnroln as have the democrats deifrted the doctriiua of Jefferaon and Mr. Hi.an Is ihe great commoner who is fighting fur Hie itgli't of the people lust as did Jefferson ami L.n, ,''ii What do you recommend shall bo dune now f i the people. Yotl have indicated what ou wi" do for tho trusts and all combinations nt cniM till In rent mint of tiade. The supreme court has read '"unreasonable" Into tho Sherman iwt im mediately before the words "restraint of trade ' and thereby rendered that in t Inopciative against such cntKcrns as Standard Oil and their While you are riilkiniiig Mr. llryan ple.cso su) kindred aasoclutions, Mhen you are going to return to tho doctrines of Llnroln. Announce some of the Lincoln doc trines Hud see how they meatuiru tip with tlioso of Mr. llryan and let u know when you arc going to make nn effort to put them in force in the republican party. You do not hurt the cause of the peoplo by assailing Mr. llryan and I doubt if you oven vex Mr. llryan, Hut the hour haa come for the re- pulillcans to announce a constructive policy of giivcnuneiit and we will rc.id with interest vi.it ,,u Hum. n n u t,, Nei 'i,i U1wipi...,i l i', in M V ALKXANDlHt. LABOR'S (UturUbt! 1B21I Ti. -117 iiri. r. 1 iiic vvonicin vvno iovea - Hy .IANH I'llKLl'S a moii:hn sToitY or homi: axd CHAI'TKH IV. "Hay, (Jerry, did you see Madame's brother slilng ui up?" Mary asked mo tho next day. Mr. LeetH, the brother of tho proprietor or manager of the store, often came in to talk tions," I stammered, lteally I had I nn anKwer rcmlv I tnvpit Tlnhort thlngH over with his sister. It was ills money mat ran tho biixiiictu, wi;,jonriy. 1 all knew, and In conseiiuonco we, a living 1 nail nail little tlmo to were a llttlo lit awo of him. "neither think or, to devote to young ,, 1 , , , mnn. Hubert had rather swept mo d dn't know If ne was going to ask off 1. f(,et My commouplneel llulfl ""' " "elf had In Irtnllim nl .la I nlln.. I. 11 n u 1,1, .11. looking at us. I guess it was red hair of yours caught him." ntn n n..tlii Notmenso, .Mary, toil are tar better looking than I am," 1 replied and with truth. Mary Ityan was n typical Irish beauty, and wan alwo very striking because of her height. and tho way slio carried lierseir. Tho girls In the shop had nick- named her "Queente because or her regal way of holding herself. I was Just ordinary size, with nothing to distinguish mo from thousands ol other quiet-looking glrln but my maraes or red tioir, wnicn .Mauaino had counted an asset bucause It set off hor hats, especially black hats which were really becoming to me. "Oh. If be 112 Dig and awKwaru and thin as a shad, Is being good looking. I'd take tho prize at a coun try fair along with the other big .iiilmnls! Hut I'd rather look the real lady, like you do, ami let the other fellow havo tho prize. I like liiallty, nnd I nm only quantity. I laughed until 1 almost cried. Mary was nlwa amusing; no one could bo bluo when she wan around. Haven't you ever heard auoul the girl who was tall and divinely fair, Mary? You aro very pretty, and I bollovn you know It. Then you look so stylish In everything you should have loved him I wns wns tall, well put on; wlille i nover iook amari. J am too short." All nice things are done up In small liuniues. in-iirie. .nu i u i.ei , . nickel that Hubert of ours tells ,'"7". , you so. Tlien. morn sooeriy: non cut, tlerry, are you going to stay on at the shop?" Honest, Mary. The Young Ladu Across the Way them; to And I Would I away his Thn young lady iwrona the way 'yjys her mothers w.ilsi Is sti'l us slender ns a gir" s tut it will bac ij t,o admitted that alio is meaning a little to lopnoalT. STRUGGLE BTWChlrMiiTrlBun.) 1 r 1 Abe Martin - anci narnea iirsivuss 0 . .M t "Where will you llvo?" "Why, we'll board of course." , "What's the use of getting mar ried it you ain't going to have no home?" "Why why. how funny you arc, Mary. You iwk such queer ques i,H, il;0n H0 my nmkingi a way benn trnnuformed - t.Mll,lll,r - H l, .lllnl A . though usually practical. 1 had In this case not reasoned out my prob lems; I had simply refused to see them. "Well, I hope It will be all right. Gerry, you know I do, but I feel sort of 'frnld for you. I ain't been in this big town for five years for noth ing. You get your eye teeth cut mighty quick hero. And It seemn to mo that n married man what ain't got no home Is Just like any other Johnnie, and will bo running around like they do." "Oh. Mary, do stop! If you keep on, I rliall bo almost afraid to got! A friend that hain't In need is a friend indeed. It wouldn' hurt somo girls If they'd put ten or fifteen thou san' dollars In their stockln's. married: After Mary left inn I wns can srloui of curiously mingled emotions. She was worried, nnxlous nbout my marriage. While I was so happy because Holier', loved mo, and 1 loved him, that I had scarcely thought of anything else slnco 1 had promised to marry him. Hverythlng else Commander of I'roHncv. SpfrUI to Tho WurlJ. NORMAN. Feb. 23. Ilurton Dun inn, Walters, a graduate of tho Uni versity of Oklahoma of the class of I91f., was elected commander of the I'. 11. Hammer province of Kappa Alpha, college fraternity, In Its mret Ing In Oklahoma City recently. Tho scorned iv Inconsequential. I had known him only six months, but I was sure that hud It been six years I know him no better, prininc.e Includes Oklahoma, Mis- no more devotedly. Isouii nnd Arkansas. After proud of Hobert, too. He y',1011' delegate, wen. built, although slender. tho local chapter house. with dark brown hair and grey eyes honest eyes that ipade you 'feel hn was to he trusted. So wlht a Murder Ttlal Kpocil Itccoril Set. CHIC'AtiO, Peb. ;a. Shattering all Cook county tecords for speed. ,,,,, ...,, f,,r..l,nt lngs nnd went to bed, Hut Just as soon as 1 dosed my eyes they came back, and nlso I recalled what .., .. a Jury today found .1. Orlffln, 50, not guilty of William C. llrynn, mother had said so long ugo. I was only IS then seven years ago. Among other things this one Hen tenco stood out. "Men need something to fight for to nroune the fighting instinct in associate. Tho Jury deliberated Just six minutes. Tho trial began nt 10 o'clock this morning ami the Jury was compintcn in live Hrjan .was killed in his 12, 1020 goad their ambition." was ambitious for Hobert 1.111 hlo ambition if 1 took Incentive? (To be continued) ForYearsYour Family Has Wanted a Piano Kenny's Notebook 11ISTKHY. Lots of things haxe happened SUnce the world started yeers ago, And the principle renson we know they did Is beauie history tells us so. O Jonah was a man In the blblo Who was swnllowed by a wain. Hut the wale got nervlss and cawf fed him hack So ho lived to tell tho tale. O Culumblss discovered Amorlea, A famous thing to do, Itut his pleturo in all thats left of him, Because he did It in 1492, O Allxandcr the Orato was a genrul Who licked everybody in site, And If ho wns living now he could do It agon. So its a good thing he alnt, for ho mite. ' O Napoleon was a llttlo fello, Jest taking him by his sl.o, Hut the people that Judged him, by his length Were doomed to mutch serprtze.. So let us study history And lern about the past. r tho we are row In the present We'll bo that way ourselves at last. Let Us Explain "The Jenkins Plan" For thousands of cases Just like yours over the southwest, the "Jen kins Plan" solved thn problem nnd placed music In tho home. You can havo a piano or' player piano and pay while you enjoy it It's so ixisy becnuHO of tho "Jenkins Plan." Let us show you. Hcmemher, the ono price no com mission fenturo absolutely safe guards you and assures the lowest price in the United States on tho in strument ot your choice. CALL Stclnnny niiil Other Plunos About Town and in Hotel Lobbies "Tho thing tflat !, most nbout tbiu 1 derful climate," said .1 V. Illlnm.nn nt . .. ... a-utlfdn spent Wednesdny h'tr ,. or nis (laugntir, Mrs son. .ludgo William., tho notables who ml i, young democrats at Mu , day. Ho has just n-.i, supremo court bench , .1 have traveled nil try but have never e,, wrnnier as you are i ,w Ing." nalil the liiiliri, decide to leave K.ms.i. rest nssiired that Tul.t n choice of a location The Horoscope Tho tf tntlln hut dn not ICpt. till tif klcClureNiK(parc 1 Thursday, IVbriiary 21, in. I This Is tut tinlib ky da -A-arn ri ltl Ing to astrology, for Mars , l rule powerfully for e.il All the b.iser Instill, ts i f may be awakened at th -i iiiui crimes oi exiraiTiim i oimtuss may be ronttnitt. l Dissensions snd quarrds , preiipltntml while this i - , tlmi prevails. Home sort of a srnsitlirt liiitid .States senato again i told I .. ire Hiturn gives warning cf ! rV troubles nnd great tlmir ' ,n con etning lenders Diapp, n ,rr will attend the choice of ,i im will etiupy high place. Haturn is In a place that srrrs in presage depreciation in n i. etv nnd rentnls. l'irmers should safeguard thur IntercstH nt this time. Thcv n ' unexpected power through or ua tlon. Thn seers predict the mr,, , t, letting pcdltlc.il transition m H" nrx fuw years, for Industry Is i . gu authority in many places. Al'hough the war brought ah n ' many changes In the Vnlied .y' ,'ry tliero will bn even a gre.rcr ,n formation In domestic a- d i 1 affairs within 10 years, u. tr, s prophesy. While reactionary forces wl'l sit ca fully in bringing ab,,.r r, u. Jtisttnent they will bo follow, il l new uriler of things. The modern prophets do n f 1 1, ? to convey the impression Mur the soviet form of government w.ll nn vail, they assure tho world. f,.r l.,v fori'cast a new revolution fur lljs sla. j Danger of revolt is prognos'lr.ttsj j for western (lermany, but Auntra , seems to be subject to a sign mnk Ing for Intrigue nnd deception tha" limn nun wiiuiui. I'ersons whoso blrthdnte P s should bo careful In all they unoV i tako this year. Young women b i l Hie nugury of perplexities regarding lovo affairs and they should bo sl -w lo trust wooers. Children born on this day may be quick tempered nnd high strun? These subjects of Places who have Ncptuno as their principal rule probably will rlso to high positions. llafflo Off Automobile. Special td Tho Worlil. I'ONCA CITY. Keb. 13. A kae. garoo court, to sit tomorrow m Amerirnn legion headquarters lif has been given permission by t. n city authorities to have full away in selling 3,000 tickets to n legion sh-, hore on Friday evening of this went each ticket ulso being n part pj' chase on an automobile Hint will 1 1 awarded to some ticket holder. J iil.'t William 11. Kngland, prominent ,.iw yer and politician, will occupy i' bench and "pass on" tho felt, w whom the soldiers bring before him assessing Ihem so many tickets. Addition to 1'nrUli School. Special In The WorM. HWN'ItYFATTA. Fob. IS. -Michaels Catholic congregation i let thn contract for il high fech, and gymnasium nddltlnn to tiif parish school. The building will of red brick, two stories high a occupy n ground space of 2 6x"fi ( tho estimated cost being II" Work on the building will begr, h soon ns the weather will permit Death Heats Justice in Knee HDINHUHO. III.. Feb. i!3. DiR'h and justice ran a race to claim Cur stnnco Mionn, alias Defarla, wn trd In Ohio for killing an offlcei a' ,i death won. Pollen today UUr'.i, thn body of n man. decapitat 'd a telephone guide wlro when a , In which he was riding left the r u 1 ns that of Defarla. Deput shiil'. from Taylorvlllo had cisllcd t the con- visitors nt Hllaworth i homo of Defarla in KIneaid she of the slaying bis business beforo the accident, but the they sought had evidently bei n . formed of tho lslt und deparud An Arizona Inventor's crusher first crushes oro betw minutes, office April two JawV, then mibjocts it to .i 'u . ing nnd grinding movement. Music Is Essential THE 7 no ootoeacfal till BOMt Usui J. If. Jenkins' Sons Music Co. Call or VMito lor This ihU I'rvc Hooklot "Tho Jenkins linn" Olt WHITlv DO IT TODAY Incomparable Duo Arts Octiulno Pianolas OMigo ni.lU.llCll, I17 South .Main A. J. ( IHPi:, .Manager INitoployors, lint-wood I'.lcctrli' lianoh nnd Orciicwlras for .Mining Picture Shows, Ktc.